Highlights from this issue include:
• Wordcraft: How To Build a Solid Masonic paper or Presentation by Randy Williams
• France’s New Museum of Freemasonry by Christopher L. Hodapp
• Online Catalogs For Masonic Research by Brian Rountree
• Secret in the Passage: Casanova’s Reflections on Freemasonry by R. Brad Bunn
• Was Freemasonry a Tudor Invention? by Gene Hutloff
• A Century of Craft Freemasonry in England by Yasha Beresiner
• Perishing on the Rise by Rob Morris
• Masonic Treasures: Masonic Marker at Maggie Valley, North Carolina
• Deadly Apathy by Michael R. Poll
• “Thou rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand” by Christopher L. Hodapp
Plus The Gentleman Mason - our regular column of style, manners, book reviews, tobacciana, and spirits; a report from the Masonic Society's semi-annual meeting in New Orleans in September; news and events from all over the Masonic world; and products from our great advertisers
This issue’s cover features a small portion of a mural depicting the Fellowcraft appearing before King Solomon. It is located in the Cumberland Masonic Temple, built in 1911, in Cumberland, Maryland.
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